Palace Theatre Receives $2,000 Grant From Howard B. Broadsky Family Fund

By: Jul. 18, 2014
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The Palace Theatre has announced it is a recipient of a $2,000 grant from the Howard B. Brodsky Family Fund of The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. The grant will be applied toward the theatre's Second Century Capital Campaign designed to fund its capital improvements.

The Board of Trustees of the Palace Theatre Trust is grateful for the generosity of the Howard B. Brodsky Family Fund, which has been an important source of support over the years. Peter Ramsey, President and CEO of the Palace Theatre Trust stated, "The funds will be used for capital projects such as much needed theatre improvements and safety upgrades."

Built in 1914, the Palace Theatre is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Palace Theatre is a nonprofit performing arts center that hosts its own professional company, youth and teen program and presenting acts. It is committed to achieving its mission through preserving the historic facilities of the theatre, responding creatively to the cultural and entertainment needs of the community and governing in a fiscally responsible and strategic manner. The Palace Theatre's Web site is www.palacetheatre.org.

Established in 1962, the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation is driven by a vision for a stronger, more just, and resilient Granite State. In pursuit of this vision, the Foundation invests charitable assets for today and tomorrow; connects donors to effective organizations, ideas and people; and leads and collaborates on important public issues. Annually, the Foundation awards nearly 5,000 grants and scholarships totaling $30 million. Based in Concord, the Foundation roots itself in communities across the state through its staff, board of directors, and eight regional advisory boards. For more information, please visit www.nhcf.org or call 603-225-6641.



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